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Mathematics and other sciences based on calculation. (Source: CED)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > exact science
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мет. точная наука (наука, предмет которой поддается точному количественному измерению и описанию с помощью математических моделей)Syn:See:exact 2) -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exact science
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точная наукаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > exact science
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Ix. 정밀 과학(수학, 물리학 따위)IIn. 정밀 과학(수학, 물리학 등) -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > exact science
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точная наукаEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > exact science
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exact [ɪgˈzækt]1. adjectivea. ( = precise) exact• can you be more exact? pouvez-vous préciser un peu ?• he's 44, to be exact il a 44 ans, pour être précis• he gave exact instructions as to what had to be done il a donné des instructions précises sur ce qu'il fallait faire• what were his exact instructions? quelles étaient ses instructions exactes ?• to be an exact likeness of sb/sth ressembler exactement à qn/qch• to be the exact opposite of sb/sth être tout le contraire de qn/qchb. ( = meticulous) [person, study, work] méticuleux ; [analysis, instrument] précis[+ money, obedience] exiger3. compounds* * *[ɪg'zækt] 1.adjective gen exact; [moment] précis2.it was in the summer, July to be exact — c'était en été, plus précisément en juillet
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exact [ɪg'zækt](a) (accurate, correct) exact, juste;∎ it's an exact copy (picture) c'est fidèle à l'original; (document) c'est une copie conforme ou textuelle;∎ she told me the exact opposite elle m'a dit exactement le contraire;∎ that's the exact problem c'est précisément le problème;∎ those were her exact words ce furent ses propres paroles, voilà ce qu'elle a dit textuellement∎ is it 5 o'clock? - 5:03 to be exact est-il 5 heures? - 5 heures 03 plus exactement ou précisément;∎ I'm 35 and 2 days to be exact j'ai exactement 35 ans et 2 jours;∎ she likes music, or to be exact, classical music elle aime la musique, ou plus précisément la musique classique;∎ can you be more exact? pouvez-vous préciser?;∎ we need exact details il nous faut des précisions;∎ familiar the exact same dress exactement la même robe□(a) (demand → money) extorquer(b) (insist upon → obedience, discipline) exiger►► exact sciences sciences fpl exactes;∎ figurative it's not an exact science ce n'est pas une science exacte -
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A adj [amount, calculation, copy, description, detail, number, replica, time] exact ; [moment, instant] précis ; it's not an exact science ce n'est pas une science exacte ; it's the exact opposite c'est exactement le contraire ; tell me your exact whereabouts dis-moi où tu te trouves exactement ; those were her exact words voilà exactement ce qu'elle a dit ; to be (more) exact plus précisément ; it was in summer, July to be exact c'était en été, plus précisément en juillet ; can you be more exact? pourriez-vous être plus précis? ; the exact same ○ hat exactement le même chapeau ; he did the exact same ○ thing il a fait exactement la même chose. -
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1. adjective1) (absolutely accurate or correct in every detail; the same in every detail; precise: What are the exact measurements of the room?; For this recipe the quantities must be absolutely exact; an exact copy; What is the exact time?; He walked in at that exact moment.) exacto2) ((of a person, his mind etc) capable of being accurate over small details: Accountants have to be very exact.) preciso, riguroso
2. verb(to force the payment of or giving of: We should exact fines from everyone who drops litter on the streets.) exigir- exacting- exactly
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exact adj exactotr[ɪg'zækt]1 (precise) exacto,-a2 (meticulous) meticuloso,-a3 (accurate) preciso,-a4 (specific, particular) justo■ this is the exact spot where... fue en este mismo lugar donde..., fue justo en este lugar donde...1 (demand, insist on) exigir ( from, a)■ they exacted a sum of £1000 exigieron una cantidad de £10002 (require) exigir, requerir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be exact para ser preciso, para ser exacto, concretamenteexact [ɪg'zækt, ɛ-] vt: exigir, imponer, arrancarexact adj: exacto, preciso♦ exactly advadj.• ajustado, -a adj.• cabal adj.• clavado, -a adj.• escrupuloso, -a adj.• exacto, -a adj.• fiel adj.• justo, -a adj.• preciso, -a adj.• puntual adj.v.• exigir v.
I ɪg'zækta) ( precise) <number/size/time/date> exacto23, to be exact — 23, para ser exactos
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transitive verb \<\<promise\>\> arrancar*[ɪɡ'zækt]1. ADJ1) (=precise) [number, copy, translation] exacto; [meaning, instructions, time, amount, date, location] exacto, preciso; [cause, nature] precisohis exact words were... — lo que dijo, textualmente, era...
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to be exact, there were three of us — para ser exactos, éramos tres, en concreto, éramos trescan you be more exact? — precise, por favor
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to be an exact likeness of sth/sb — ser exactamente igual a algo/algn•
to be the exact opposite (of) — ser exactamente or justo lo contrario (de)2) (=meticulous) [description, analysis, scientist, work, study] preciso, meticuloso; [instrument] preciso2.VT [+ money, payment, obedience, allegiance] (=demand) exigir; (=obtain) obtener ( from de); [+ promise] conseguir, arrancar; [+ taxes] recaudar3.CPDexact science N — ciencia f exacta
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См. также в других словарях:
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not an exact science — phrase used for saying that an activity is partly based on guessing rather than scientific methods Data analysis is an art, not an exact science. Thesaurus: inexact and inaccuratesynonym Main entry: exact … Useful english dictionary
not an exact science — used for saying that an activity is partly based on guessing rather than scientific methods Data analysis is an art, not an exact science … English dictionary
exact science — noun Date: 1843 a science (as physics, chemistry, or astronomy) whose laws are capable of accurate quantitative expression … New Collegiate Dictionary
exact science — a science, as chemistry or physics, that deals with quantitatively measurable phenomena of the material universe. [1860 65] * * * … Universalium
exact science — ex·act sci·ence ig zakt sī ən(t)s n a science (as physics, chemistry, or astronomy) whose laws are capable of accurate quantitative expression … Medical dictionary
exact science — /əgzækt ˈsaɪəns/ (say uhgzakt suyuhns), /ɛg / (say eg ) noun a science (such as mathematics) which permits of accurate measurement …
Science — Sci ence, n. [F., fr. L. scientia, fr. sciens, entis, p. pr. of scire to know. Cf. {Conscience}, {Conscious}, {Nice}.] 1. Knowledge; knowledge of principles and causes; ascertained truth of facts. [1913 Webster] If we conceive God s sight or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English